One of the victims of a paedophile priest has told him at a sentencing hearing, "may God have mercy on your soul, because I certainly don't."

Two women have broken down in a Sydney court while recounting the abuse they suffered while in the care of Father Finian Egan when they were girls.

The 79-year-old was found guilty of eight offences which were committed over more then two decades at Leichhardt and Carlingford in Sydney, and at The Entrance on the New South Wales central coast between 1962 and the late 80s.

The Crown has told the court some of the offences are at the top end degree of seriousness.

The women have been reading their victim impact statements as part of sentencing submissions in the Downing Centre District Court.

The first woman cried as she told the court a nun flogged her then forced her to drink castor oil and clean up her own vomit when she asked for help.

The woman said she was branded a liar.

Another of the victims has addressed the priest saying "may God have mercy on your soul Father Egan, because I certainly don't."

She said she does not want him to say sorry because that will not fix anything for her.

One of the victims spoke outside the court following her victim impact statement.

"He didn't stop with us," she said.

"There could be hundreds out there so you need to take that into consideration because we don't want him out on the street.

"We don't want him amongst our children, our teenagers, anyone."

Justice Robyn Tupman told the Downing Centre District Court that Egan can remain on bail so he can seek dental treatment.